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To Whom Will God Send
To whom will God send (russian: На кого Бог пошлёт, Na kogo Bog poschlyоt) is a 1994 Russian comedy film directed by Vladimir Zaykin. Plot Starting 1970s. Marina Rodionova gives birth to a child from a donor. Grown up son Andrei she tells the legend of the deceased father. It takes many years. Son of a student accidentally discovers that his father is a professor Hlyuzdin who teaches at his institute. Andrew's friend can not get from Ladder strict professor and then Andrew decides to introduce his father and mother. Cast * Larisa Udovichenko as Marina Rodionova * Stanislav Sadalsky as Pavel Hlyuzdin * Maria Lobachova as Nastya Sukonnikova * Leonid Torkeani as Andrei * Sergey Migitsko as Arkady *Igor Dmitriev as Rodion Arkadievich Zosimovsky * Vladimir Zaykin as episode *Yevgeni Lebedev as episode * Andrei Chumanov as episode * Kira Kreylis-Petrova as Hlyuzdin's mother * Konstantin Khabensky as pedestrian with glasses Prizes and awards * White Sun ...
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Larisa Udovichenko
Larisa Ivanovna Udovichenko (russian: link=no, Лариса Ивановна Удовиченко; born 29 April 1955, Vienna, Austria) is a Russian actress. People's Artist of Russia (1998).УКАЗ Президента РФ от 13.10.1998 N 1229 «О присвоении почётных званий Российской Федерации»


Selected filmography Фильмография на rusactors.ru
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* ''Die Fledermaus (1979 film), Die Fledermaus'' (1979) * ''The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed'' ...
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Stanislav Sadalsky
Stanislav Yurievich Sadalsky (russian: Станисла́в Ю́рьевич Сада́льский; born 8 August 1951 in Chuvashia) is a Soviet and Russian actor. Selected filmography * ''The Twelve Chairs'' (Двенадцать стульев, 1971) as ''Fireman in the theater "Columbus"'' * ''The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed'' (Место встречи изменить нельзя, 1979) as ''Kostya "Kirpich" Saprykin, pickpocket'' * ''Say a Word for the Poor Hussar'' (1981) as ''cornet Alexei Pletnev'' * ''Station for Two'' (Вокзал для двоих, 1982) as ''man with a carburetor'' * '' White Dew'' (Белые Росы, 1983) as Mikhail Kisel * ''Confrontation'' (Противостояние, 1985) as ''Gennady Zipkin, taxi driver'' * '' The Lady with the parrot'' (Дама с попугаем, 1988) as ''Gennady Fedorov'' * ''Presumption of Innocence'' (Презумпция невиновности, 1988) as ''Leonid Borisovich Ozeran'' * ''Two arrows. Stone A ...
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Sergey Migitsko
Sergey Grigorievich Migitsko (russian: Серге́й Григо́рьевич Мигицко́; born April 23, 1953) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, TV presenter, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1991),Указ Президиума Верховного Совета РСФСР от 22 апреля 1991 г. О присвоении почётного звания Заслуженный артист РСФСР Мигицко С. Г. People's Artist of Russia (1998).Указ Президента РФ от 13.10.1998 О награждении


Selected filmography

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Lenfilm
Lenfilm (russian: link=no, Ленфильм) is a Russian production company with its own film studio located in Saint Petersburg (the city was called Leningrad from 1924 to 1991, thus the name). It is a corporation with its stakes shared between private owners and several private film studios which operate on the premises. Since October 2012, the Chairman of the board of directors is Fyodor Bondarchuk. History Before Lenfilm St. Petersburg was home to several Russian and French film studios since the early 1900s. In 1908, St. Petersburg businessman Vladislav Karpinsky opened his film factory Omnium Film, which produced documentaries and feature films for local theatres. During the 1910s, one of the most active private film studios was Neptun in St. Petersburg, where such figures as Vladimir Mayakovsky and Lilya Brik made their first silent films, released in 1917 and 1918. Lenfilm's property was originally under the private ownership of the ''Aquarium'' garden, which belong ...
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Comedy Film
A comedy film is a category of film which emphasizes humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement. Films in this style traditionally have a happy ending (black comedy being an exception). Comedy is one of the oldest genres in film and it is derived from the classical comedy in theatre. Some of the earliest silent films were comedies, as slapstick comedy often relies on visual depictions, without requiring sound. When sound films became more prevalent during the 1930s, comedy films took another swing, as laughter could result from burlesque situations but also dialogue. Comedy, compared with other film genres, puts much more focus on individual stars, with many former stand-up comics transitioning to the film industry due to their popularity. In '' The Screenwriters Taxonomy'' (2017), Eric R. Williams contends that film genres are fundamentally based upon a film's atmosphere, character, and story. Therefore the labels "drama" and "comedy" are t ...
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Igor Dmitriev
Igor Borisovich Dmitriev (russian: И́горь Бори́сович Дми́триев) (29 May 1927 – 26 January 2008) was a Soviet and Russian film and theatre actor who specialized in playing aristocratic characters in costume productions (e.g., Rosencrantz in Grigori Kozintsev's ''Hamlet''). Igor Dmitriev was born in Leningrad to parents Boris Petrovich Dmitriev, a professional yachtsman and Elena Tauber, a ballerina. In 1948 he graduated from the Studio of the Moscow Art Theatre and in 1949 became an actor of the Vera Komissarzhevskaya Theater of Drama in Leningrad. From 1967 to 1984 he worked at Lenfilm. In 1984 he started working at the Nikolay Akimov Theater of Comedy. Dmitriev worked with Georgi Tovstonogov, Sergei Gerasimov, Yan Frid. He acted in more than 120 films, not only in the Soviet Union, but also in Hungary, Poland, East Germany, the United States, Morocco and Algeria. He became People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1988. In 2000 he played the benefit performan ...
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Yevgeni Lebedev
Yevgeni Alekseyevich Lebedev ( rus, Евгeний Алeксeeвич Лeбeдeв, , ɪ̯ɪvˈɡʲenʲɪɪ̯ ɐlʲɪˈkseɪvʲɪt͡ɕ ˈlʲebʲɪdʲɪf; January 15, 1917, Balakovo – June 9, 1997, Saint Petersburg) was a Soviet and Russian actor and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR (1968). Hero of Socialist Labour (1987). Biography Yevgeni Lebedev was born in Balakovo (now — Saratov Oblast), in the family of a priest, and later was forced to hide his origin. Family Wife - Natela Tovstonogova (1926-2013), a sister of Georgy Tovstonogov. Son - Aleksey Lebedev (born 1952), a film director. Partial filmography *''Rimsky-Korsakov'' (1953) as Kashchey the Deathless in opera (uncredited) *'' Unfinished Story'' (1955) as Fyodor Ivanovich *'' Two Captains'' (1956) as Romashov *'' Virgin Soil Upturned'' (1960) as Agafon Dubtsov *''Going Inside a Storm'' (1966) as Agatov *''Wedding in Malinovka'' (1967) as Nechipor *''An Incident that no one noticed'' (1967) as Yakov Alexeyevi ...
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Kira Kreylis-Petrova
Kira Alexandrovna Kreylis-Petrova (russian: Кира Александровна Крейлис-Петрова; 1 July 1931 – 12 May 2021) was a Soviet and Russian stage, television, and film actress. She was an Honored Artist of Russia (1993). Biography Kira Petrova was born in Leningrad, and as a child survived the Siege of Leningrad. From an early age she engaged in playing the violin, always loved to make people laugh all around. After school, she decided to become an actress. On the first attempt, she entered the Moscow Art Theatre School. In Moscow, which came to the commission of the Art Theatre, flew a telegram: ''We carry a pearl of laughter''. The course, where she studied, Kira Petrova proved stellar: Galina Volchek, Anatoly Kuznetsov, Igor Kvasha, Leonid Bronevoy, Irina Skobtseva, Pyotr Fomenko, Lyudmila Ivanova and others. Kira married the Institute's future director Yacov Kreylis and took the surname Kreylis-Petrova. Careers In 1955, Kira Kreylis-Petrova grad ...
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Konstantin Khabensky
Konstantin Yurievich Khabensky, PAR (russian: link=no, Константин Юрьевич Хабенский; born 11 January 1972) is a Russian actor of stage and film, director and philanthropist. From 1997 he was part of the Saint Petersburg Lensoviet Theatre cast until 2000, after which he transferred to the Moscow Art Theatre in 2002 where he is still active. Khabensky's first lead roles in cinema were in ''Women's Property'' (1999) and in the film '' In Motion'' (2002). Among the Russian audience he gained recognition with the TV series '' Deadly Force'' (2002-2005), while his international breakthrough came with the films '' Night Watch'' (2004) and '' Day Watch'' (2006) as the protagonist, Anton Gorodetsky. Other notable films with him in the lead role include ''Poor Relatives'' (2005), ''The Irony of Fate 2'' (2007), '' Collector'' (2016), TV series '' Pyotr Leschenko. Everything That Was...'' (2013), '' The Method'' (2015) and ''Trotsky'' (2017). One of the most acc ...
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1994 Films
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Russian Comedy Films
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Lenfilm Films
Lenfilm (russian: link=no, Ленфильм) is a Russian production company with its own film studio located in Saint Petersburg (the city was called Leningrad from 1924 to 1991, thus the name). It is a corporation with its stakes shared between private owners and several private film studios which operate on the premises. Since October 2012, the Chairman of the board of directors is Fyodor Bondarchuk. History Before Lenfilm St. Petersburg was home to several Russian and French film studios since the early 1900s. In 1908, St. Petersburg businessman Vladislav Karpinsky opened his film factory Omnium Film, which produced documentaries and feature films for local theatres. During the 1910s, one of the most active private film studios was Neptun in St. Petersburg, where such figures as Vladimir Mayakovsky and Lilya Brik made their first silent films, released in 1917 and 1918. Lenfilm's property was originally under the private ownership of the ''Aquarium'' garden, which belonge ...
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